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I run a canadian led kit & hid kit company, if you have any questions about led headlights or hid kits in canada or would like to check out our products please contact me here: http://absolutehid.ca2002 TiAg M3 6mt deoranged, dechromed, led tails, ZHP knob, UUC SS v3, GROM, OEM 220M 19's, Michelin Supersports
2006 YZF-R6, bunch of go-fast stuff

i'm never gonna spring 4K for insurance on a bike. I'm 25, but if i get a quote like you i'm never getting a bike

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I run a canadian led kit & hid kit company, if you have any questions about led headlights or hid kits in canada or would like to check out our products please contact me here: http://absolutehid.ca2002 TiAg M3 6mt deoranged, dechromed, led tails, ZHP knob, UUC SS v3, GROM, OEM 220M 19's, Michelin Supersports
2006 YZF-R6, bunch of go-fast stuff

statefarm doesnt give a shit what class M you hold, or if you did the bike course. the size of the bike and your age is all that matters to them, and your record too obviously.

i didn't get a discount for doing the RTI bike course....thats kinda shit, but you can't mess with statefarm as they give the best rates for young guys and super sport bikes.

its a 2005 cbr 600rr

statefarm works like this
heres the premium ex. my rate $3600/yr

may-sept is prime season, so im paying about 16% of that premium for those months.
oct-april is off season, so thats like %2 of the entire premium per month.

the course is perfect, despite discount or not. it gave me a new respect *not that i never had any* for riders. there are so many techniques that i would have never known. just wish statefarm would notice that!

i've been on a bike before the course yes. several times actually but that experience alone was nothing short of inadequate...when i did the course, i felt like it was learning to ride a bicycle all over again.

Im with State Farm 113/Month for a 04 yamaha FZ6; 27 with a clean abstract and insured in Hamilton. They do not classify the FZ as a super sport. My course was no longer valid when I moved to S.F. so I got no discount there. I believe the CBR600rr is considered a SS bike to them. You will get a price break at 25 but don't expect it to drop to 110/mth.